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Need a kit to put pluid in tires

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KLAWSON

11-12-2001 13:03:09




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Anyone know where I can get a kit to put fluid in tractor tires? I have two of my own and my Brother has four to fill. Any advice would be helpful... Thanks in advance...




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PaulCtOH

11-15-2001 05:35:42




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 Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to KLAWSON, 11-12-2001 13:03:09  
I'm interested in the kit. Paul in Newark, Ohio 740 366 5477



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DumOleBob

11-13-2001 10:26:50




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 Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to KLAWSON, 11-12-2001 13:03:09  
Have you tried GEMPLERS? They are the best! Telephone & they'll give your a ton of good info!



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krum

11-13-2001 05:38:08




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 Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to KLAWSON, 11-12-2001 13:03:09  
I have a kit that I may be willing to part with. I believe all the parts and instructions are in it. I had the kit given to me so if you are interested let me know, it will cost you the price of shipping.



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klawson

11-13-2001 07:05:59




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 Re: Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to krum, 11-13-2001 05:38:08  
Sounds Great, my zipcode is 20180, Lovettsville Va. I would be happy to give you something for your trouble. Thanks for the help..

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G Taylor

11-12-2001 21:16:23




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 Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to KLAWSON, 11-12-2001 13:03:09  
Adding wet ballast should be just a nasty memory from the past when we didn't know any better & nothing better was avalable. The only possible exception maybe 2WD loader tractors Take the $$$ spent on chcl & purchase dry radials. Then save $$$ on fuel & increase crop yields form less soil compaction.



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klawson

11-13-2001 04:09:15




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 Re: Re: Need a kit to put pluid in tires in reply to G Taylor , 11-12-2001 21:16:23  
I am putting fluid in the rear tires of my 2wd loader. As for the warnings, I have tractors that have had fluid in them for 20+ years with no problems. You can not beat the added traction and added hillside stability that fluid provides. Thanks for the help..



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